Interesting to see on that AEI page a lot of the stories seem quite AGW friendly. That together with the Koch funding of BEST would tend to make Ward seem to be missing the "big picture" ;)

Also I think I notice a mistake in that Independent story:

The trust has given money to the American Enterprise Institute which is currently being sued for defamation by Professor Michael Mann of Pennsylvania University, an eminent climatologist, whose affidavit claims that he was accused of scientific fraud and compared to a convicted child molester.

Isn't it the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) not American Enterprise Institute (AEI) that Mann is suing?

I can't help wondering where the $500 million in a decade figure has come from. Given that the Koch's are supposedly handing over one or two million a year then who is providing the other $48 million a year?

Also I can't help wondering where the cash has gone - $50 million a year for a decade should be visible ......if it ever actually existed

Report states carriers earned up to €1.36bn last year, despite claims that charge would impose crippling costs on industry

Airlines made windfall profits of up to £1.2bn ($1.81bn) last year from a EU carbon tax they claimed would impose crippling costs on industry, according to a report into the measure's impact on the industry.The EU backed off on plans to charge airlines for their carbon pollution after ferocious opposition from American, Chinese, Russian and other airlines, which argued the charge would cost the industry billions.Congress passed a law last November shielding US carriers from paying the tax. The lobby group, Airlines for America, claimed at the time that the EU law would cost more than $3bn by the end of the decade.

I wonder whether the ubiquitous Ward knows that Shell were major contributors to the founding of the CRU at the UEA?

H.H. Lamb - Climate History And The Modern World

Acknowledgements

"My debt to Shell International, to the Nuffield and Wolfson Foundations, and to the University Of East Anglia, must be acknowledged for making possible the setting up of the Climate Research Unit at the university in Norwich in 1972 and ensuring its survival through the very difficult good years"

There are two mistakes in that short paragraph; the second is that Michael Mann is not from Pennsylvania University (otherwise known as Penn, one of the Ivy League institutions), but rather from Pennsylvania State, a fine land grand university, whose reputation unfortunately has been severely tarnished due to the aforementioned child molestation scandal and subsequent (unsuccessful) whitewash by the administration (the same administration that "cleared" Dr Mann of any ethical improprieties).

The post at the Independent has now been changed to say that the money has been given to the CEI, instead of the AEI stated in the original post. There is no mention that the original article was in error.

After seeing the Bish's tweet to Bob Ward today, quoting a Ben Goldacre retort to him, I was prompted to follow the backstory on the Bad Science site (very amusing too) and I came across another amusing assessment Goldacre had a part in making about our man Steve Connor :)

Your science journalist Steve Connor is furious that we are holding a small public meeting in a pub to discuss the problem that science journalists are often lazy and inaccurate. He gets the date wrong, claiming the meeting has already happened (it has not). He says we are three medics (only one of us is). He then invokes some stereotypes about arrogant doctors, which we hope are becoming outdated.

Did Connor happen to mention that alarmism is funded by big government, and that big government has a massive vested interest in fomenting alarmism ? And that it outspends all non-alarmist funding put together, by four or more orders of magnitude?